Patients with cancer have been reported to show elevated plasma concentrations of vitamin B12, thus causing uncertainties regarding safety of vitamin B12. We conducted a systematic literature search and a scoping review of human studies published in PubMed between January 2005 and March 2022, to investigate the association between vitamin B12 (concentrations of B12 biomarkers, intake, and genetic determinants) and cancer. Except for liver cancer, the association between plasma vitamin B12 concentrations and cancer was not consistent across the studies. Vitamin B12 intake from food, or food and supplements, showed even less consistent associations with cancer. There was no evidence for temporality, coherence, or a biologically meaning...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence in the literature on the association between (elevated) se...
Epidemiological studies have reported inconsistent findings for the association between B vitamins a...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence in the literature on the association between (elevated) se...
Patients with cancer have been reported to show elevated plasma concentrations of vitamin B12, thus ...
Abstract Elevated plasma vitamin B12 has been associated with solid cancers, based on a single B12 m...
AbstractBackgroundElevated plasma vitamin B12 levels (cobalamin, Cbl) are associated with increased ...
Vitamin B supplementation can have side effects for human health, including cancer risk. We aimed to...
Introduction: The prevalence of colorectal cancer is on the rise, with a high prevalence of vitamin ...
The dosage of vitamin B12 is not standardized, however, studies have linked high vitamin B12 levels ...
Background: Folic acid and vitamin B12 play key roles in one-carbon metabolism. Disruption of one-ca...
Background: Folate and vitamin B12 have a number of biologic roles that make them important in hemat...
Background: B-vitamins are essential for one-carbon metabolism and have been linked to colorectal ca...
Background: B-vitamins are essential for one-carbon metabolism and have been linked to colorectal ca...
Background: Folic acid and vitamin B12 play key roles in one-carbon metabolism. Disruption of one-ca...
Funder: United Kingdom Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/T043202/1)Funder: EC‐In...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence in the literature on the association between (elevated) se...
Epidemiological studies have reported inconsistent findings for the association between B vitamins a...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence in the literature on the association between (elevated) se...
Patients with cancer have been reported to show elevated plasma concentrations of vitamin B12, thus ...
Abstract Elevated plasma vitamin B12 has been associated with solid cancers, based on a single B12 m...
AbstractBackgroundElevated plasma vitamin B12 levels (cobalamin, Cbl) are associated with increased ...
Vitamin B supplementation can have side effects for human health, including cancer risk. We aimed to...
Introduction: The prevalence of colorectal cancer is on the rise, with a high prevalence of vitamin ...
The dosage of vitamin B12 is not standardized, however, studies have linked high vitamin B12 levels ...
Background: Folic acid and vitamin B12 play key roles in one-carbon metabolism. Disruption of one-ca...
Background: Folate and vitamin B12 have a number of biologic roles that make them important in hemat...
Background: B-vitamins are essential for one-carbon metabolism and have been linked to colorectal ca...
Background: B-vitamins are essential for one-carbon metabolism and have been linked to colorectal ca...
Background: Folic acid and vitamin B12 play key roles in one-carbon metabolism. Disruption of one-ca...
Funder: United Kingdom Research and Innovation Future Leaders Fellowship (MR/T043202/1)Funder: EC‐In...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence in the literature on the association between (elevated) se...
Epidemiological studies have reported inconsistent findings for the association between B vitamins a...
BACKGROUND: There is conflicting evidence in the literature on the association between (elevated) se...